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| Arrest of Wallace Mentieth, John de | |
| 5th Aug Glasgow Wallace is betrayed by one of his own compatriots, Scots knight Sir John Menteith, who was said to have turned over a bannock (a flat oat-cake) on a tavern table, a sign to the English that the brigand was amongst them |
| Arrest of Wallace Wallace, William | |
| 5th Aug Glasgow Arrested by Sir John Menteith near Glasgow & taken to Dumbarton Castle |
| 5th Aug Glasgow Wallace is betrayed by one of his own compatriots, Scots knight Sir John Menteith, who was said to have turned over a bannock (a flat oat-cake) on a tavern table, a sign to the English that the brigand was amongst them |
| Constitution Edward I | |
| Scotland is given representation in the English Parliament |
| Execution of Wallace Wallace, William | |
| 24th Aug Tyburn Hanged at Tyburn, diembowelled & quartered |
| Rebellion Robert I the Bruce | |
| After William Wallace's execution, succesfully rises against Edward I |
| Siege of Stirling Castle Oliphant, William | |
| May Stirling Castle Sir William Oliphant and about fifty Scots hold out in Stirling Castle |
| Trial of Wallace Wallace, William | |
| 22nd Aug Tower of London Committed & sentenced to death |
| 23rd Aug London Indicted & condemned as a traitor in Westminster Hall without a trial |
| 23rd Aug Tyburn Found guilty of treason despite never being a subject of the English Crown |